48 Although the two countries signed a _____ treaty about the borderline, it was soon violated by one of them.
(A) federal (B) marital (C) martial (D) bilateral
39 It turned cold in the night and I ______ through the closet to find the plaid blanket from Scotland.
(A) rumbled (B) rummaged (C) ruminated (D) rumpled
請依下文回答第 41 題至第 45 題 With the advent of freezers, we’re able to preserve our food longer than before. But is there a differencebetween fresh and frozen produce __41__ nutrition? Well, it highly depends on the circumstances. Most food youtake off the shelf in a grocery store __42__ under-ripe to avoid damage during travel time. This means it hasn’tyet reached its peak nutrition. Furthermore, the minute it is picked, its nutritional content begins to __43__ . Whenit finally appears on your dinner table days later, the food may lose up to 50 percent of its nutritional value. Frozenfoods, __44__ , are picked when they’re ripe and frozen immediately. __45__ the quick freeze process may affectsome of the vitamin content, it essentially locks most of the nutrients in place. Compared with the fresh producethat has been sitting around for days, there’s no doubt that frozen foods contain more nutrition.
【題組】42 (A) was harvesting (B) has harvested (C) had harvested (D) has been harvested
請依下文回答第 36 題至第 40 題 A new mother finally gets her baby to sleep and steps into a hot shower — with her glasses on. At a familybarbecue she can’t __36__ the name of a relative she rarely sees. Many women experience “mommy brain”as a(n) __37__ , the lost ability to remember people’s names or keep their attention undivided. __38__ sciencereminds us that if we look at the changes without judgment, we may find that they come with advantages. Astudy found that even two years __39__ pregnancy, women had brain changes in regions involved in theability to understand what is going on in the mind of another person, strengthening a mother’s ability to pickup on a baby’s __40__ communications through facial expressions and gestures. 【題組】38 (A) But (B) If (C) Or (D) So
請依下文回答第 41 題至第 45 題: Your bed could be watching you! If you have any of a variety of smart beds or sleep apps, it knows when you fall asleep and when you __41__ . A manufacturer says the bed collects more than 8 billion biometric data points every night, __42__ sent
to the company’s servers via an app. According to the company, analyzing all the personal data not only helps theminform the consumers about their health, but also aids the company’s efforts to make better products. Still, consumer-privacy __43__ are increasingly raising concerns about the fate of personal health information, which is potentiallyvaluable to companies that collect and sell it. __44__, consumers are flocking to sleep tracking devices and under-mattress sensors that claim to quantify sleep. But do consumers really need an app to tell them how rested they feel inthe morning? One unexpected __45__ is that people who become too attuned to their data may experience anxiety andan inability to sleep. People get all this data and get upset about having a perfect number. 【題組】 42 (A) they are (B) which are (C) they have been (D) that have been